Chapter Sixty One: Boondocks
All of the hypothesis have found its way in a place where curiosity ever florished. It was despised by imagination, although hypothesis requires imagination in itself that it was considered a separate power in their own midst. It is the place where Science became known for many people. There was a time that it was born.
That place is called Boondocks, the mountains where laws truly reflected the rules of nature. It became a revolution, a new movement in pursuit of knowledge, a power based on observation. Hypothesis has solved many inquiry of truths from all sources. It has become in its own a collective experimentation of specific variables.
This revolution will be very much reflected on Boondocks, especially because on the foot of the mountain lies the Gold Mines, and the See of Colors is nestled on its valley. It is safe to say that Science has its own moments of grace, and was truly reminiscent of the Old Glory; it was the people of Boondocks who showed the way.
And Boondocks have their own leaders, and they differ in their ultimate reality. But there were peaceful times, as much as the worst of times. Battle against battle, the competition of dominance ensued throughout the centuries. As separate societies were formed away in the See of Old's empire, and so such the ultimate truth began to evolve. Humanity and reason have an interplay of causes and got mixed in the consciousness, that decisions have been asserted in clear division of convictions.
The Sciences then began to move away from its original map, and gained overwhelming support. Machines have fascinated their sense of fantasy. Industrialization played a critical role in governance, and for a while, reason and observation indulged the imagination.
Boondocks then became an influential society, after that. The Consistory even played an important role in securing edicts in its favor. It was a new weapon that will later on be weaponized against themselves, and it will later on lead to their own inevitable destruction.
As deception emerges, and as evil suffices, most of the Cardinals will lose some of their seats, and the Prefects will be led to their own barbaric deaths. When the sun rises, the day will be a horrified witness to what has had happened before.
Soon, they will all be banned, and a more perfect order will emerge. The Renaissance Society will be dead for not long.
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